1 In the death of Mr. D. Kedpath, 'president of the Canterbury Cricket, Association, which occurred last week, cricket in New Zealand loses an enthusiastic, supporter. At a special meeting of ith« executive of tlie Canterbury Cricket. Association, held on Thursday, it whs decided to postpone all matches on ; Saturday on account of tlin deatli of the I president of the association. Before j presenting the Heathc.ote Williams Challenge Shield to the Auckland Grammnr School cricket Irani at Haplcy Park mi I Thursday afternoon. Mr. ,1. S. Barrett, chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council, mnde feeling reference to the ■death of Mr. llrdpath. In the presence. of a large of High 'School I pupils, the visiting team and spectator*, : Mr. Barrett said that in the death of Sir. Kedpath the High School tad lost one" its linest old boys. If the present »; followed the i-xainple of Mr Rear il.ryw.mlil .•raulatetl.o character of on ~f il,c l*et men ill the world. Every Jas. m«oe nuinc dia(Ad.) j^Ktk
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 307, 27 December 1924, Page 3
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